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114 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
ate an emergency and an imperative necessity that the Constitutional
Rule requiring bills to be read on three several days
be suspended, and said Rule is suspended, and this Act shall
take effect and be in force from and after its passage, and it is
so enacted.
Approved September 22, 1932.
Effective 90 days after adjournment.
[NOTE: S. B. No. 42 passed the Senate by a vote of 28 yeas,
0 nays; passed the House with amendments by a vote of 81 yeas,
1 nay, 1 present-not voting; Senate concurred in House
amendments by a viva voce vote.]
RELEASING INTEREST AND PENALTIES ON ALL
DELINQUENT AD VALOREM AND POLL TAXES
AND REPEALING SENATE BILL NUMBER THREE.
S. B. No. 44.] CHAPTER 46.
An Act for the purpose of releasing the interest and penalties on all
delinquent ad valorem and poll taxes due the State, any county, special
school district, school district, road district, levee improvement district,
water improvement district and water control and improvement
district, irrigation district and other defined subdivisions of the State.
Also cities, towns and villages, provided said taxes are paid on or
before December 31, 1932; and providing further, that the provisions
of this Act releasing interest and penalties shall not apply to cities,
towns, and villages unless and until the governing body thereof finds
that unusual or excessive defaults in the payment of taxes has
occurred, and that an extension of time for the payment of such
delinquent ad valorem and poll taxes will promote and accelerate the
collection thereof, whereupon such governing body by resolution, or
ordinance, evidencing such finding and recording the same shall have
the authority to put in force and effect the provisions hereof as to
such cities, towns, and villages; suspending all laws and parts of laws
in conflict herewith during the term of this Act is in force; and providing
further that, if any section, clause, sentence, paragraph, or
part of the Act is adjudged to be invalid by any court of final or competent
jurisdiction, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate
the remainder of this Act. repealing Senate Bill No. 3, passed
at the 3rd Called Session of the 42nd Legislature, and -declaring an
emergency, and providing that this Act shall take effect and be in
force from and after its passage.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That all interest and penalties that have accrued
or that may accrue on ad valorem and poll taxes that are delinquent
on or before December 31, 1932, due the State, any
county, special school district, school district, road district,
levee improvement district, water improvement district and
water control and improvement district, irrigation district and
other defined subdivisions of the State (and, subject to the provisions
hereinbefore and hereinafter contained, such interest
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1931-1933 [Volume 28], book, 1933; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17293/m1/342/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .